Tower of Conundrum
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About
A pixie got kidnapped and is being trapped at the top of the tower floor 15. Make it all the way to the top, killing enemies and solving riddles.
Before You Start
- Beware of anti-magic traps. They're are numerous on each floor.
- If your accent gets in the way of answering a riddle, use the "nofilter" command.
Resists
- Bravery
- Free Action
- Fire Resist
- Cold Resist
Enemies
- Pixie Traitors
How to Solve
- You will want to go to Isle of Maiye. You can find a teleporter in Minath DoT.
- Enter area. You will want to go South into the next map.
- You will notice two pixies standing outside a ruins. This is the Tower of Conundrum. Enter.
- Before going up the stairs, you'll see "Inbrum's Scroll." Pick it up and proceed into the next few rooms.
- Eventually you will reach a Pixie. She will give you a riddle and you will have to give her the correct answer.
- When you reach Inbrum, go to the wall on your left and either fight or evade through one last round of enemies to get back to the first floor.
Rewards
- Shield of Power (Given by Plum on the left):
- +1 all elements
- -3 all melee
- Shield of Arts (Given by Thip on the right):
- +1 all magical arts
- -3 all melee
A List of Riddles
This section is still a Work in Progress.
Riddle | Answer |
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A leathery snake with a stinging bite,
I'll stay coiled up unless I must fight. |
Whip |
I'm so simple I only point, yet I guide people all over the world. What am I? | A compass. |
I bubble and laugh and spit water in your face,
I am no lady and I don't wear lace. What am I? |
Fountain |
I really must get a new watch. The only one I have loses exactly 20 minutes every hour.
It now shows 4:00am and I know that it was correct at midnight, when I last set it. I happen to know that the watch stopped four hours ago, so what is the correct time now? |
10 am |
You must keep it after giving it. | Your word |
What does this equation simplify to?
(x-a)(x-b)(x-c)(x-d)...(x-z) |
0 |
The man who made it didn't want it.
The man who bought it didn't need it. The man who got it didn't know it. What is it? |
coffin |
At my hind there is a rope |
Elephant |
FROM SUN UP TO SUN DOWN |
Lighthouse |
In the middle of a round pool lies a beautiful water lily. The water-lily doubles in size every day. After exactly 20 days |
19 |
The only tool which sharper grows Whenever used in any row. |
Tongue |
A plane maintains an average speed of 696mph from London to New York. |
240 |
I'm often held, yet rarely touched; |
tongue |
It's always above the negatives yet it's lower than the first prime,
no matter how you multiply it's the same every time. |
0 |
The shape of my form will waver and bend, |
Fire |
It stands alone, with no bone or solid form. |
truth |
If a man carried my burden, he would break his back. |
Snail |
A snail is at the bottom of a 20 meters deep pit. |
16 |
What occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment and never in a thousand years? | letter m |
At dawn on Monday a snail fell into a bucket that was 12 inches deep. |
Wednesday |
What has a coat? Hugs you not in sympathy? |
bear |
A box without hinges, key or lid, |
egg |
You break it even if you name it! What is it? |
Silence |
If you give each letter of a word into its alphabetical position, |
cab |
What is it that after you take away the whole, some still remains? |
Wholesome |
The surface area of a spherical balloon measured in square inches is the same as its volume, measured in cubic inches |
6 inches |
What comes next in this sequence: elgnairt, erauqs, nogatnep, nogaxeh, nogatpeh... |
nogatco |
They are many and one, they wave and they drum, Used to cover a state, they go with you everywhere. |
hands |
It is a tolling of the night. |
clock |
What goes through the door without pinching itself? |
sun |
Five siblings are they, their color is true; |
great lakes |
Glittering point, |
icicle |
Shifting, Shifting, Drifting deep. |
desert |
Has a mouth but does not speak, |
river |
If today is Friday, what is the day that follows the day that comes after the day that precedes the day before yesterday? |
thursday |
What is it you have to answer? |
riddle |
With this you can do wonderous things. |
eyes |
What is not enough for one, |
secret |
Turn us on our backs and open up our stomachs. |
book |
What is the hidden country in this sentence: |
canada |
What comes next in this sequence: |
carbon |
A part of heaven, |
rainbow |
They were made for a fairy queen's feet.
To cover them and keep them tidy, and neat.
A flower, of various sizes and hues, |
lady slippers |
I've been to more countries than you'll ever see. I've been to church every Sunday. I've been folded, pressed, even stuffed inside leather. I've been dreamt about, coveted, and fought over. People want me, yet despise me. I have no true purpose except to travel. I have no true mission in life except to be given and taken. I have no true identity since I am but a clone. I have no true name since I bear only the names of others. People see my face and see another's face as well. I am life to some. I am death to others. I am common as grass. I am sometimes as rare as the perfect sunset. People rely on me more than almost anything else. What am I? |
dollar |
Upon me you can tread though softly under cover And I will take you places that you have yet to discover Im high and Im low though flat in the middle And though a joy to the children adults think of me little |
stairs |
Part pickle, part crazy, |
Daffodil |
Pull with all your might, only a whistle you'll gain but almost out of sight, someone may shrink in pain. |
A bow and arrow (maybe try just bow or arrow) |
Welsh horses are my favourite animal. Tapir, llama, marmoset and elephant closely follow. I don't care much for English rabbits nor ocelot, adders, goldfish and spaniels. |
Malta. |
I bend my limbs to the ground. I cry, yet without a sound. let me drink of waters deep. And in silence i will weep. what am i? |
Weeping Willow |
Where can you find August before July? |
Dictionary |
I am a strange creature. Hovering in the air, Moving from here to there, With a brilliant flare. Some say I sing, But others say I have no voice. So I just hum - as a matter of choice. What am I? |
Hummingbird |
This thing all things devours: Birds, beat,trees, flowers; Gnaws iron, bites steel; Grinds hard stones to meal; Slays king, ruins town, And beats high mountains down. What is it? |
Time |
Deep as a bowl, round as a cup, Yet all the world's oceans can't fill it up. What is it? |
Sieve |
A riddle, easily solved. Red breasted. Only one in a field of many. Born in an egg. Inspired to sing, what am I? |
Robin |
(Not exact wording) Two people leave a town, one in a car, another on a bicycle. The car brakes down, and a farmer picks that person up. Who gets there first? |
The bicyclist |
The wise and knowledgeable main is sure of it. Even the fool knows it. The rich man wants it. The greatest of heroes fears it. Yet the lowliest of cowards would die for it. What is this upon which I ponder? |
Nothing |
If you break me |
Your a heart |
My life can be measured in hours, |
Candle |
I can be moved. I can be rolled. But nothing will I hold. I'm red and I'm blue, and I can be other colors too. Having no head, though similar in shape. I have no eyes - yet move all over the place. |
Ball |
Julia is as old as John will be when Julia is twice as old as John was when Julia's age was half the sum of their present ages. John is as old as Julia was when John was half the age he will be 10 years from now. How old are John and Julia? |
40 |
I know a word of letters three. Add two, and fewer there will be. What is it? |
few |
Looks like water, but it's heat. |
mirage |
Thursday. | |
Simon | |
It's always 1 to 6, |
dice |
I got it in a forest, but didn't want it. |
splinter |
Voiceless it cries, Wingless it flutters, Toothless bites, Mouthless mutters. What am I? |
wind |
Runs smoother than any rhyme, loves to fall but can not climb! What is it? |
water |
I am full of shimmer and shine. Every color of the rainbow shows yet I am clear. When I appear there is fun for all, but I always disappear. What am I? |
bubble |
A hill full, a hole full, can't catch a bowl full. | fog |
You can see nothing else when you look in my face. I will look you in the eye and I will never lie. What am i? | mirror |
I was born blind,
And could not see, Until it was a quarter of three. I could not smile, Til half past six, And all of my arms and legs Were made of sticks. |
Doll |
Sleeping during the day, I hide away.
Watchful through the night, I open at dawn's light. But only for the briefest time, do I shine. And then I hide away. And sleep through the day. |
Morning glory |
Colored as a maiden tweaked, time was naught when I began; through the garden I was sneaked, I alone am the fall of man. What am I? | Apple |
What has wings, but can not fly.
Is enclosed, but can outside also lie. Can open itself up, Or close itself away. Is the place of kings and queens, And doggerel of every means. What is it upon which I stand? Which can lead us to different lands. |
stage |
Tall she is, and round as a cup,
Yet all the king's horses Can't draw her up. |
well |
My timpani play a rhythmic song,
With hammer on anvil I play along. Down my canal no ship sets course, And I have a stirrup that fits no horse. What am I? |
ear |
Many years ago, a cruise liner sank in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The survivors luckily landed on a remote desert island.
There was enough food for the 135 people to last four weeks. Nine days later a rescue ship appeared, unluckily this ship also sank, leaving an additional 36 people stranded on the island to now share the original rationed food. The food obviously had to be re-rationed, everyone was now on three-quarters of the original ration, so how many days in total would the food last, from the day of the original sinking? |
29 |
The part of the bird, that is not in the sky,
Which can swim in the ocean and always stay dry. What is it? |
shadow |
Some have flown over land and sea,
To plot where things are to create me, Filled with squares either green or blue, If you need to know where to go, I'm true Through me you can see every hill and fen, So tell me, what am I, then? |
atlas |
This thing is many things.
It is joyful, It is quiet, It is bubbling, It is roaring, It can jump, And it can sit. It can whisper, And it can drip. What is it of which I speak? What is it which can be both shallow and deep? |
stream |
I've little strength, but mighty powers;
I guard small hovels and great towers. But if perchance my master leaves, He must ensure he safeguards me. |
key |